Kirwil
Well-Known Member
The new pony is going really well and my brother is progressing much faster than we anticipated. He is however a total piglet and as soon as his feet touch grass he decides its snack time. This morning this sent my brother into a lovely somersault down his neck, neither were particularly bothered by this but its something I want to stop.
In a head collar and lead rein his manners are very good, but without someone by his head he's quite cheeky. He kept eating when I rode him too and I really didn't want to pull on his mouth and tried to keep urging him on with my legs but that wasn't effective until I got my sister to encourage his head up using the nose band.
Should I try grass reins?
I've always thought of them as quite cruel and never ridden a pony in them before. But I've also never ridden a pony that keen to eat either, usually the opposite when faced with an open field! His current bit is a single jointed d-ring snaffle which I'd imagine would hurt a lot if he ducked his head down and the grass rein kicked in. Which is the point, but still don't want to bully him.
Sorry for the waffle... grass reins, good or evil?
In a head collar and lead rein his manners are very good, but without someone by his head he's quite cheeky. He kept eating when I rode him too and I really didn't want to pull on his mouth and tried to keep urging him on with my legs but that wasn't effective until I got my sister to encourage his head up using the nose band.
Sorry for the waffle... grass reins, good or evil?